Lincoln High School - Best of Lincoln Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1982

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Journalists produce a hard act to follow The LINCOLNIAN experienced several new changes giving it a more modern and attractive appearance. News editor Curt Bracher with the help of newspaper editor Stuart Kelban and edito- rial cartoonist Steve Nosse designed a new look for the LINCOLNIAN. Together the three came up with a more modern setting. The changes we introduced graphically totally improved the paper from last year or any other year, stated Kelban. Fundraisers included Lincoln and Delta football concession stands, running the soda machines and selling ads in the paper. Happy times were celebrated at their annual Christmas party and Publications banquet. At the Christmas party, the staff ate, drank, and ex- changed gag gifts. The gag gifts consisted of var- ious birth control devices, many Gumby and Po- key toys, and anti-prep objects. I liked the orna- ment fight best second only to the assassination reenactmentsf' said LINCOLNIAN head photogra- pher Peter Schultz. Together with the yearbook staff, the LINCOLNIAN staff had its banquet in May, where awards and scholarships were given to those who excelled in their position or cate- gory. Overall the LINCOLNIAN has probably seen its best year yet. Remarked Kelban, Next year's staff has a hard act to follow! HAWAIIAN HOLIDAYS- Newspaper staff Cinset, rightj from front left to back Rob Sandman, Craig Willey, Pete Schultz, Mark Mohan, Kirk Marston, Steve Nosse, Stuart Kelban, Nancy Mandell, Mel Henning, Chris Kinser, Curt Bracher, Heidi Pri- mack, Scott Paul, Jennifer Yee, Karen Kinser. John Milford and Bob Highfill. CARTOO NOSSE T- Editorial cartoonist, Steve Nosse, Qrightb, puts the finishing touches on a drawing during a deadline. HEADLINE ROULETTE- Senior Karen Kinser Ctopj, makes a headline with the headline machine. 24 Newspaper

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,Ayr---Q. HOW DISGUSTING: Sophomore John S. Sigwart Qfar leftj grimaces as he's handed another ads assign- ment. FREEZE FRAME: LOG photogra- phers fleftb from left-Front to right: Scott Paul Chead photographerj, Jenny Perry, David Walters, Pete Schultz Casst. photographerl, Diane Datart, Bill Davis, Kris Vincelet, Paul Chan, and Daniel Zapata enjoy a free moment together XX . GOD! NOT ANOTHER DEADLINE!! Editors Lynn Day, Brett Setness and Heidi Primack Cfar lefty plan their next deadline. MR. BILL FOR PRES.: fleft to right? lst row- Heidi Primack, Brett Setness, and Lynn Day 2nd row- Jill Martucci, Kathy Seligman, Todd Pretzer, Kristi Bartolomei, Toni Cantoloupi, Kirk Vincelet, Pete Schultz. Jenny Perry, Bill Davis, Scott Paul, Dan Sapata, Lesley Johnson, Maureen Chalmers, Diana Cahoon, John Sigwart, David Walters, Ron McGuire, Craig Barnes, Third row- Sandra Chu, Pam Miller, Karen Nicholas, Diane Dutart, Karen Browning, CiCi Cislidge, Alyson McAuley, Fourth row- Ronnalee Burns, Stacey Smith, Sherri Louie, Robin Boswell, Helene Setness, Fifth row- Tyler Grasham, Todd Trotter, Terri Evans, Troy Cundick, Joni Guerreo, Eric Steinmetz, Trish Lawson, Lance Vetsey, Stacy Hodge. CON-MAN- Senior Bill Davis Crightj checks on developments in the darkroom. PICTURE PERFECT- Sophomore Carrie Brown Cabovej sorts through various pictures for her layout, O Yearbook 23



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x , I I. ii? .syv-' THIS HAS GOTTA GOI- Seniors Stuart Keiban, Qfar belowb, edits Rob Sandman's editorial copy. GARY GUCCI- Newspaper advisor Gary Daioyan, Cbelowb, corrects copy for his staff, FITTING FOLIOS- Senior Curt Brasher, Cleftj, carefully places his folios on a page, after the murder of spiderman. X I x 'R '-sf Newspaper

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